For the nitrogen molecule, or any molecule, how do you figure out how many electrons they are supposed to share to be “happy?” You say the nitrogen needs 8, but how did you come to that?
All atoms want to fill their outer energy level with electrons. For our nonmetals in period 2: Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Fluorine (F), and Neon (Ne), this means having 8 valence electrons also commonly known as the octet rule. Once you get below the 2nd period it gets a little bit trickier, but generally elements want to either lose or gain electrons to have full energy levels or sublevels.
When I said below period 2 I was talking about periods 3-7. The elements in period 1, Hydrogen and Helium both want only a total of 2 electrons to fill their energy level.
Very good video, I had to learn this just to understand why people make the claim that trans fat, poly and mono unsaturated fatty acids oxidizes LDL. You mentioned electrons likes to be in pairs, any idea what I need to go look for? I'm ending up in things like Shrodinger equations and mathematics. Do I need to go back that far to understand that claim?
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For the nitrogen molecule, or any molecule, how do you figure out how many electrons they are supposed to share to be “happy?” You say the nitrogen needs 8, but how did you come to that?
All atoms want to fill their outer energy level with electrons. For our nonmetals in period 2: Carbon (C), Nitrogen (N), Oxygen (O), Fluorine (F), and Neon (Ne), this means having 8 valence electrons also commonly known as the octet rule. Once you get below the 2nd period it gets a little bit trickier, but generally elements want to either lose or gain electrons to have full energy levels or sublevels.
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@@niccarlson3788 So when you say below the 2nd period, you mean 3-7, or period 1?
When I said below period 2 I was talking about periods 3-7. The elements in period 1, Hydrogen and Helium both want only a total of 2 electrons to fill their energy level.
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This video was very informative, however you made a mistake with the Nitrogen Triple Bond, It should be :N ≡ N:
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What are valence electrons?
Valence electrons are electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom. It is the valence electrons that are involved in chemical bonding.
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